I've read stories about time-loops, who hasn't on this site really. But to see one about an unbreakable one, one where Severus has only a month before the new cycle to constantly reveal everything to Harry, to see the world as millions of years pass by, to know, always, that he can never change or stop it...

And then Harry, seeing Limbo, learning about the ritual, and then...and then seeing the mountains, PLURAL...

I even, in the end really, pity Voldemort too. He was evil, he was insane, he was the worst Dark Lord in recent history, and had become more monster than human from everything he'd done. Yet this time loop, I wouldn't have EVER thought of using on him. I mean damn, worst case scenario, the regular governments bomb his ass when he tries and take over the public world. Done, game over. Hocrux or not, he's outta there, even if for a short time. But instead Dumbledore traps him in a loop, 18 years of life starting from his downfall to the next one, always never knowing, not even for a second. I...it's just horrible for anyone to live it.

With that said, it was an amazing read, and while I'm terrified (and likely to dream uneasily), it's definitely a piece I'll re-read someday, and definitely adding it to my favorites.